The purpose of this blog is to have one cohesive summary of the findings of the CAS 100C Social Norms Investigation group. Here we will have video logs of experiments we carry out, summaries and comments we wish to make, examples from the media we've found of typical social norms (or of people breaking them), and anything else we find or do that might be relevant. Happy reading!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Clothes or No Clothes?- LMFAO
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Something to think about is even though our society believes that wearing next to nothing goes against social norms, when you compare what we consider violations to other countries beliefs we are a very modest culture. Ads that we ban from television and build boards of naked people is considered normal in other cultures and societies.
ReplyDeleteFor example when i first saw the new Dolce and Gabbana commercial i was taken aback and how explicit the commercial was but in other cultures they may have shown way more skin and that would have been considered normal and acceptable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLrUJY4D5Bc
ReplyDeleteHere is the Dolce and Gabbana commercial i discussed in my comment.
You're right that what we wear depends a *lot* on the local culture. For example, why not wear a dishdasha, a sari, or a grass skirt? They're all at least as comfortable as sweats...
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